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Sophie McLaughlin

All Ireland Football Final: Where to watch the Tyrone v Mayo match in Belfast on Saturday

Not long now until Tyrone take on Mayo in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship and the excitement is building.

Tyrone have not won the Sam Maguire cup since 2008 and many across the country are hoping to see the squad bring it back to Ulster this year.

Whether you are going to cheer on Tyrone this weekend or are just interested to see if the Mayo curse is nothing more than an old wives tale, here are some bars and pubs across Belfast showing the match on Saturday.

Franklins Sports Bar

Located on Franklin Street in the city centre, you will be sure to not miss any of the action going on at Croke Park on their big screen TV.

The Botanic Inn

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This busy South Belfast bar will no doubt attract a big crowd in on Saturday to see Tyrone come head to head so be advised that they are operating on a first-come-first-served basis. Their big screens and large outdoor areas will be a perfect spot to settle for the day and catch the game.

The Hatfield House

As one of Belfast most popular GAA pubs, the Hatfield will no doubt be full of supporters eager to see if Tyrone can take the trophy in 2021 so get down early for a good spot.

Ulster Sports Club

It is in the name really. Nestled at the top of High Street, Ulster Sports Club is a great city centre bar to watch the match and Ulster may very well be saying Yeoo if Tyrone comes out on top.

The Devenis h

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If you are looking for a spot in West Belfast to enjoy the final, the Devenish Complex have you sorted as they will be showing the action from 5pm on all their screens.

Nancy Mulligans Bar

Located on Castle Street, fans can root for Tyrone or Mayo at Nancy Mulligans on Saturday as they will be showing the game on all of their screens. Match with this their £3.90 pints, what could be better.

The Wolf and Whistle

Situated on the Andersonstown Road, The Wolf and Whistle will be showing the All-Ireland Championship on their screens on Saturday. With their range of good beers, good burgers and good beers, it would definitely be a spot to check out if you are heading out to watch the match.

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